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Community-Engaged Research Faculty Discussion Club Series: Session 2: Initiating & Nurturing — How Does a Community Engaged Research (CER) Initiative Begin?

Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships Join the Centre for Research Innovation and Support (CRIS) and the Centre for Community Partnerships (CCP) for the second session of the “Community Engaged Research Faculty Discussion Club,” a new series for faculty with an interest in deepening their theoretical and practical understanding of community engaged research to […]

FAS Teaching & Learning Community of Practice 2023-24: Video Games and Visual Creativity: Reimagining Assessments and Activities

Present by the Faculty of Arts & Science, Teaching & Learning, Office of the Dean The upcoming Community of Practice will showcase two presentations on using video games and visual creativity in assessments and activities. "Assassins and Education: Using Video Games in the Classroom" -- Shaun Ross (Associate Professor, Teaching Stream, Victoria College, Renaissance Studies) […]

Creating Global Classrooms: Building Connections to the Global Community

Name: Blackburn Room, 4th Floor Robarts Library Address: 130 St. George Street Toronto ON M5S 3H1

Facilitators:Heather Bruce, Learning Abroad Advisor & Manager, Centre for International ExperienceDr. Elham Marzi, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Director Engineering Business MinorGlobal Classrooms allow for faculty and instructors to work closely with peers abroad, and to connect classrooms in different parts of the world for co-teaching, enabling global and cross-cultural collaborations. The session will provide examples, tools, […]

FAS Teaching & Learning Lunch and Learn Series: Active Learning Strategies

Presented by the Faculty of Arts & Science, Teaching and Learning Initiatives Registration Link Active learning strategies can help students connect to each other, engage with course material, clarify course content, and stimulate critical discussion. In this session, we will explore effective active learning strategies and techniques instructors have used to engage students. For upcoming […]

An Introduction to Open Educational Resources (OERs) for Staff & Faculty

Presented by the eCampus Ontario OER Rangers Program Open Educational Resources offer an opportunity for educators to build upon, revise, reuse already built educational materials. To date there are over 2 million Open Educational Resources available to educators and learners that range in topic and medium. By joining the OER community you can contribute to […]

Equity Roundtable: Enhancing Intercultural Development Framework: We Would Love to hear From You!

Facilitators: You Jia Lee, Program Coordinator, Intercultural and Global Programs, International Education Centre, UTM Rebeca Mahadeo, Student Development Coordinator, Intercultural Programs, International Education Centre, UTM This session highlights tools and a framework you can put in place in your classroom to help students build intercultural skills, and gain global fluency in this ever connected world. The […]

How to Succeed as a Graduate Supervisor

Facilitators:Prof John Peever, Professor, Cell & Systems Biology and Vice-Dean, Students, School of Graduate StudiesProf Rene Harrison, Professor, Biological Sciences, and Vice-Dean Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies, UTSCProf Pamela Klassen, Professor & Chair, Department for the Study of ReligionDr Michal Kasprzak, Assistant Director, Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation / Teaching Assistants’ Training ProgramDr Lynn Ossher, […]

Inclusive Languages and Communication in the Classroom

Facilitators:Jasjit Sangha, Faculty Liaison Coordinator, Anti-Racist Pedagogies, CTSISamantha Chang, Faculty Liaison, Anti-Racist Pedagogies, CTSIYaseen Ali, Learning Strategist, Academic SuccessU of T students come from 170 countries and regions (U of T Quick Facts, 2022), with 32% speaking a language other than English at home (Student Life, 2023). How can we leverage diverse language skills to […]

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